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chris brown is disgusting. chris brown should go away forever, end of story. end of story please. >> andy, i am confused. slayer?ou the original chris >> i don't know if i was the first. certainly i was the best. >> look, jenni is a friend of mine and this is her time to shine. the fact that i did it first and better should not even enter into this. let it be about her. i don't like to be selfish about thicks -- about things i have done better and first. >> two quick things, the general sense is rihanna back with brown, yes. i take you are completely unfamiliar with the music industry. >> i didn't even know who he was. at least ike turner could play a guitar. >> he is an untalented ike turner. >> good point. >> queen of the "red eye" twitter hash tag informed me there is another twitter account that may be chris brown's. he might have have had two. it is at inning king breezy -- but we haven't verified. >> prvt. >> well, if the private is in question it could be syphillis. >> i don't know want to know. i am done. >> thank you, andy. >>> coming up, can you be a
chris brown is disgusting. chris brown should go away forever, end of story. end of story please. >> andy, i am confused. slayer?ou the original chris >> i don't know if i was the first. certainly i was the best. >> look, jenni is a friend of mine and this is her time to shine. the fact that i did it first and better should not even enter into this. let it be about her. i don't like to be selfish about thicks -- about things i have done better and first. >> two quick...
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margot brown is concerned that traicike could soonon its way developis going to belyat t w e h littlwn of marengo.owow greo d ity of lif margot brown is concerned are gointoape could soonon its way narrator: devethe irony is the threat w e to margot's quality of life greo is created by other people just like her. she and michael used to live in schaumburg, t itas toowdedo mangoanund brown: what we han mao that was space, peace and quiet, d pretty much everything i need is at my fingertips. nathamic d people want peace and quiet, along with shorter commutes and continued access to the conveniences of modern life. edmonds: everybody is convenience-driven. and we want to have everything at our fingertips. u're seeinthis migration and the eating up of these areas by development, that's undeniable. it's not that we've created it; we're taking advantage of the demand. narrator: and as demand increases, john pihl is feeling closed in. pihl: we see pressure every dayhe. we have housing, residential housing slated for right up to our fence line right next to the farm. narrator: john knows farme
margot brown is concerned that traicike could soonon its way developis going to belyat t w e h littlwn of marengo.owow greo d ity of lif margot brown is concerned are gointoape could soonon its way narrator: devethe irony is the threat w e to margot's quality of life greo is created by other people just like her. she and michael used to live in schaumburg, t itas toowdedo mangoanund brown: what we han mao that was space, peace and quiet, d pretty much everything i need is at my fingertips....
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. >> governor brown has proposed to eliminate funding for redevelopment agencies. what is your opinion of the plan? >> we knew that by electing a governor brown he would have to make incredibly difficult choices. i do think this through development proposal goes a bit too far -- redevelopment proposal goes too far. it would be catastrophic to many developments and proposed developments. i hope the ongoing conversations to change his proposal will modify it into something that will continue to help localities and counties like san francisco. i think we can get there. >> water some of the biggest land use issues in your district? >> in addition to the america's cup planning, there is a discussion around the development of cpmc. it would be the largest hospital project our city has seen in decades. it would probably be the largest land use project discussed this year. it is right on the edge of my district. it is seated at the intersection of several separate as oriole -- supervisorial districts. there are issues around displacement, the impact of a large hospital on
. >> governor brown has proposed to eliminate funding for redevelopment agencies. what is your opinion of the plan? >> we knew that by electing a governor brown he would have to make incredibly difficult choices. i do think this through development proposal goes a bit too far -- redevelopment proposal goes too far. it would be catastrophic to many developments and proposed developments. i hope the ongoing conversations to change his proposal will modify it into something that will...
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le brindo su nombre al tea party republicano, la campaña reñida es la del senador republicano scott brown que ocupo el escaño de kennedy ahora lucha contra la demócrata elizabeth warren. >> después nos dice que se siente estupendo pero no puede hablar de romney >> esto por scott brown y me gusta romney, estoy de acuerdo con toda slas polizas. >> los republicanos son con todo slos hispanos creen que todas las mjeres apoyan a romney esta vz >> sabemos que el es la persona que va a traer el camio economía a la nacion. >> romney corteja este voto también con promesas de trabajar con los democratas >> el director politico dice que romney puede alcanzar 300 votos electorales, una victoria que planean celebrar aquí en el centro de convenciones >> el secretario de estado de ohio esta acusado de los parches electronicos experimentales en el control de votos en el estado, activistas manifestaron su preocupacion de que esto puede afectar a 4 millones de electores, el uso es solo permitido cuando son pocos centros electorales >> la cosecha esperan los cultivadores en lo que queda del año no se
le brindo su nombre al tea party republicano, la campaña reñida es la del senador republicano scott brown que ocupo el escaño de kennedy ahora lucha contra la demócrata elizabeth warren. >> después nos dice que se siente estupendo pero no puede hablar de romney >> esto por scott brown y me gusta romney, estoy de acuerdo con toda slas polizas. >> los republicanos son con todo slos hispanos creen que todas las mjeres apoyan a romney esta vz >> sabemos que el es la...
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brown. depending on what happens on election day, it is entirely possible the numbers will be set up in such a way in january that both houses are set up by the republican party. it seems to me in the repeal of obamacare. it is further escalating costs and hospitals and physicians. it is a problem of fraud, but hard to catch and investigate. what do we do about the continuing health-care cost problem. would you support a replacement of fee-for-service to help try to reduce the rising costs? >> health care is something that affects every person in every business in massachusetts. i was proud to work on our health care bill that actually insures 98% of our people. we did it without raising taxes and we did it without the one- size-fits-all. the federal bill, which my opponent supports and i do not, raises taxes. the folks that have the so- called cadillac tax plans, the teachers, they will be taxed tens of thousands of dollars. i believe everybody should have health care. that is why i support
brown. depending on what happens on election day, it is entirely possible the numbers will be set up in such a way in january that both houses are set up by the republican party. it seems to me in the repeal of obamacare. it is further escalating costs and hospitals and physicians. it is a problem of fraud, but hard to catch and investigate. what do we do about the continuing health-care cost problem. would you support a replacement of fee-for-service to help try to reduce the rising costs?...
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what you need to know about the game yesterday with the browns. the first, opened the game, resulting in a touchdown. ray rice going in for 8 yards deep. between then and the last fife minutes of the fourth quarter, nothing happened. the ravens trailed the browns by a point, before putting together a touchdown drive capped off by smith, that sealed the game, they tacked on a field goal, final score 25- 15. >>> the ravens are hosting a purple evening geared towards female fans, the event features on field drills, an opportunity to meet some of the players. there will be games and prizes, tickets and autographed items, the event is sold out, from 4:00 until 10:00 this morning th evening. >>> breaking news, people can't get a breaking a small earthquake, hit the northern pat of the state, just before 1:30 this morning, the 2.0 quake was centered in ringwood, a town still reeling with downed trees and power outages. there are no reports of damage because of the earthquake, the last time new jersey did have an earthquake was in february of 2011. sandy
what you need to know about the game yesterday with the browns. the first, opened the game, resulting in a touchdown. ray rice going in for 8 yards deep. between then and the last fife minutes of the fourth quarter, nothing happened. the ravens trailed the browns by a point, before putting together a touchdown drive capped off by smith, that sealed the game, they tacked on a field goal, final score 25- 15. >>> the ravens are hosting a purple evening geared towards female fans, the...
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governor brown's plan for temporary tax hikes to reduce the state deficit. cbs 5 reporter elissa harrington has more on the last- minute push. >> reporter: governor brown has spent the final days before the election traveling up and down the state. he has been trying to shore up support for prop 30 which recently dipped below 50% in the polls. here he is at a rally in san francisco. >> keep the california dream alive, yes on 30! thanks! [ applause and cheers ] >> >> reporter: proposition 30 calls for a 7-year hike on income taxes for those who earn more than a quarter million dollars per year. it would also raise the state sales tax by a quarter cent for four years. it would bring in an estimated $6 billion a year. if prop 30 loses, it would trigger automatic deep spending cuts to k through 12 schools, community colleges and state universities. >> i have worked hard and told the truth. i have leveled with the people. when i ran for governor, i said i would ask the people if they wanted to raise taxes, if they thought it was important. we're asking the people
governor brown's plan for temporary tax hikes to reduce the state deficit. cbs 5 reporter elissa harrington has more on the last- minute push. >> reporter: governor brown has spent the final days before the election traveling up and down the state. he has been trying to shore up support for prop 30 which recently dipped below 50% in the polls. here he is at a rally in san francisco. >> keep the california dream alive, yes on 30! thanks! [ applause and cheers ] >> >>...
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>> that was governor brown's news conference on the passage of prop 30 if you want to continue watching we are live streaming it on abc7news.com. >>> democrats in sacramento may have a favorable new political landscape the party is anticipating a super majority in the state senate and assembly allowing the party to push through increases and budgets without republican votes. >> here's a look at other propositions. prop 34 defeated. it would have replaced the death penalty with life in prison without parole. voters rejected prop 37 which would have required the labeling of genetically modified foods. >> now east bay races. there's change in the east bay's 15th district. longtime congressman pete stark has been ousted by fellow democrat eric swalwell. stark has been in congress for four decades, he's 80-years-old. dublin city councilman and prosecutor eric swalwell won the endorsements of key democrats. two appeared on the ballot of new top to candidates rule in the primary. >> in the 9th district which includes antioch, oakley, brentwood and discovery bay, incumbent mcnerney has defeated
>> that was governor brown's news conference on the passage of prop 30 if you want to continue watching we are live streaming it on abc7news.com. >>> democrats in sacramento may have a favorable new political landscape the party is anticipating a super majority in the state senate and assembly allowing the party to push through increases and budgets without republican votes. >> here's a look at other propositions. prop 34 defeated. it would have replaced the death penalty...
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late last night governor brown said things are looking good. >> i'm very optimistic. no, it looks good. we're ahead and we're going to, god willing, we're going to stay ahead. >> governor brown, state lawmakers and teachers have pushed, hard, to pass prop 30 but opponents are not giving up. they say the race is still too close to call. if it fail, the school year would be cut short by two to three weeks. in the meantime, proposition 30's rival initiative prop 38 has failed. here's a look at those numbers. strongly, 72% voting against it. 28% voting in favor of proposition 38. prop 38 would have also raised taxes to fund education. kind of focusing on the younger group. the preschoolers. >> there were a number of other propositions. one of them was an attempt to eliminate political contribution, through payroll deductions. you can see it there with 92% of votes in. this one will not pass. >> prop 34 is the repeal of the death penalty. it has also failed. >> prop 36 has passed. it will modify the three strikes law so the life sentence will only be imposefold a third str
late last night governor brown said things are looking good. >> i'm very optimistic. no, it looks good. we're ahead and we're going to, god willing, we're going to stay ahead. >> governor brown, state lawmakers and teachers have pushed, hard, to pass prop 30 but opponents are not giving up. they say the race is still too close to call. if it fail, the school year would be cut short by two to three weeks. in the meantime, proposition 30's rival initiative prop 38 has failed. here's a...
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governor brown has still not shown up here. he is waiting and of course everybody wants to hear from him. but earlier, there was a minute thee valley with education leaders and with lawmakers who supported proposition 30. for example, one was a senate president. let's hear from him. >> tonight is the end of one difficult chapter. in california's history in the beginning of a new and better chapter where we reinvest in people we say education matters and we stand for california. thank you, thank you very much. >> so the state superintendent , talk about somebody who is very anxious to inned foo the results results -- to find the results of this proposition. he also told me if this pleasure pleasure -- this measure does not pass, be sure that several districts will go bankrupt. also on the ballot was proposition thirtd 8, another education-related proposition behind that one. she issued a statement a short time ago. molly said transformational changes take time, and we are committed to staying the course until our state truly doe
governor brown has still not shown up here. he is waiting and of course everybody wants to hear from him. but earlier, there was a minute thee valley with education leaders and with lawmakers who supported proposition 30. for example, one was a senate president. let's hear from him. >> tonight is the end of one difficult chapter. in california's history in the beginning of a new and better chapter where we reinvest in people we say education matters and we stand for california. thank you,...
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>> that was governor brown's news conference on the passage of prop 30 if you want to continue watching we are live streaming it on abc7news.com. >>> democrats in sacramento may have a favorable new political landscape the party is anticipating a super majority in the state senate and assembly allowing the party to push through increases and budgets without republican votes. >> here's a look at other propositions. prop 34 defeated. it would have replaced the death penalty with life in prison without parole. voters rejected prop 37 which would have required the labeling of genetically modified foods. >> now east bay races. there's change in the east bay's 15th district. longtime congressman pete stark has been ousted by fellow democrat eric swalwell. stark has been in congress for four decades, he's 80-years-old. dublin city councilman and prosecutor eric swalwell won the endorsements of key democrats. two appeared on the ballot of new top to candidates rule in the primary. >> in the 9th district which includes antioch, oakley, brentwood and discovery bay, incumbent mcnerney has defeated
>> that was governor brown's news conference on the passage of prop 30 if you want to continue watching we are live streaming it on abc7news.com. >>> democrats in sacramento may have a favorable new political landscape the party is anticipating a super majority in the state senate and assembly allowing the party to push through increases and budgets without republican votes. >> here's a look at other propositions. prop 34 defeated. it would have replaced the death penalty...
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elizabeth warren ousted republican senator scott brown in massachusetts. >> an amazing campaign. and let me be clear, i didn't build that, you built that. and despite the odds, you elected the first woman senator to the state of massachusetts. >> well, to brown who conveyed his gratitude in his concession speech last night. take a listen. >> let me tell you something, i have left everything in this battle and i'll tell you what, i just want to thank you for the opportunity. and whatever, whatever the future holds, i am a fortunate man to be where i've been. >>> well, another high profile, hard fought win for the democrats. senator claire mccaskill. she held on to her seat in new jersey after he republican congressman's todd akin comments made headlines. >> it's over. it's done. it's too red. it's just too red. there is no way that claire mccaskill can survive. well, you know what happened, you proved them wrong. >>> and in connecticut congressman christopher murphy defeated former wrestle iing ce linda mcmahon. she spent her own money on a lost senate bid back in 2010, but she di
elizabeth warren ousted republican senator scott brown in massachusetts. >> an amazing campaign. and let me be clear, i didn't build that, you built that. and despite the odds, you elected the first woman senator to the state of massachusetts. >> well, to brown who conveyed his gratitude in his concession speech last night. take a listen. >> let me tell you something, i have left everything in this battle and i'll tell you what, i just want to thank you for the opportunity....
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how would you factor such as lester brown, who is a fight of the worldwide institute and wrote world on the edge, he was concerned that we aren't taking these factors into account, especially the ability of the land is being degraded, the water is being degraded, and the inability of agricultural innovation to be able to feed? he argues destabilization. would you comment on where -- is he totally out to lunch in your view, or are these factors really important in looking at the overall equation you are putting forward? >> i think it's a very important issue that you have raised. and it magnifies the challenges that we have before us. you know, i think that, that we have become somewhat complacent about order and about relations among great powers. and we have assumed that the real challenges of our time come from yemen, iraq, libya. but i worry that history is picking up again, and that competition over water, over oil, over natural gas, over at arable land is going to get more and more intense. as india and china continue to industrialize, they're going to need a lot of energy and t
how would you factor such as lester brown, who is a fight of the worldwide institute and wrote world on the edge, he was concerned that we aren't taking these factors into account, especially the ability of the land is being degraded, the water is being degraded, and the inability of agricultural innovation to be able to feed? he argues destabilization. would you comment on where -- is he totally out to lunch in your view, or are these factors really important in looking at the overall equation...
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks among others. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> this is nbr. captioning sponsored by wpbt >> tom: good evening. i'm tom hudson. susie will be along a little later in the program. disappointed-- that's how the top republican on capitol hill described the pace of progress on avoiding the fiscal cliff. we discuss where the talks stand with a top democrat, senator kent conrad of north dakota. and the
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks among others. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public...
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in theohio nbcts that sherrod brown has reelection. he's the incumbent democratic the ohiosi but the senate race, more anybody else in the country. >> not surprising i that case since he knows the electorate. a small point. republicans have lost both of th states of their candidates on the presidential ticket. >> a >> new hampshire, romney has ahome there. he may lose that. he's lost michigan. his own home state. it's something you don't see very often. >> he will probably lose cali too. >> he has a home there too. >> ohio right now the democrats own the russ belt. all the talk about jobs all the bad economy. >> michigan and pennsylvania and wisconsin hasig he original plan. >> this terms of wisconsin, some of the best reporting on wisconsin through the whole uprising around the ulmnion stripping and recall effort against scott walker was done by john nick else. familiar with the politics in wisconsin, which has been called for president obama. and also with the politics in tell us about the wisconsinc÷áibñ win from ohio as we still
in theohio nbcts that sherrod brown has reelection. he's the incumbent democratic the ohiosi but the senate race, more anybody else in the country. >> not surprising i that case since he knows the electorate. a small point. republicans have lost both of th states of their candidates on the presidential ticket. >> a >> new hampshire, romney has ahome there. he may lose that. he's lost michigan. his own home state. it's something you don't see very often. >> he will...
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who would permanently replace kwame brown after he resigned. voters elected council veteran phil mendelsohn who has been in the chairman seat on an interim basis. the one upset appears to have come in the d.c. council at large race. incumbent vincent orange will keep his seat but it looks like michael brown has lost his. he was beat by david grosso. >>> yvette alexander holds her seat in ward seven. and marion barry returns to the council to represent ward eight taking 87% of the vote in his race. >>> let's get the numbers on some of the d.c. council races right now if we can take a look at those perhaps. d.c. voters also, by the way, had some ballot amendments to decide on all stemming from recent ethic scandals that have plagued the d.c. government. >> all three amendments passed by an overwhelming majority. aamendment five will allow the council to kick out a member if that member has committed gross misconduct in office. >> amendment six will make it that a councilmember convicted of a felony will lose their seat. amendment seven does the s
who would permanently replace kwame brown after he resigned. voters elected council veteran phil mendelsohn who has been in the chairman seat on an interim basis. the one upset appears to have come in the d.c. council at large race. incumbent vincent orange will keep his seat but it looks like michael brown has lost his. he was beat by david grosso. >>> yvette alexander holds her seat in ward seven. and marion barry returns to the council to represent ward eight taking 87% of the vote...
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks among others. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> this is "bbc world news america." funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions in capital to help you meet your growth objectives. s
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks among others. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public...
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. >>> governor brown and other state leaders are on a final push to pass prop 30. ahead in 11 minutes the late surprise twist that may innuance some voters deciding the pif toll state measure. >>> a south bay principal today was sentence today probation, not jail time, after being convicted for failing to report suspected child abuse by a teacher. lynn vijayendran sat quietly this afternoon after the jury's guilty verdict was read. vijayendran was the principal at san jose's elementary school. she testified she blooefd teacher craig chandler when he said he blindfolded a young student and touched her as part of a lesson on helen keller. members of the jury said today vijayendran didn't do what she should have. >> when you have the responsibility of huns of children in your care, you can't afford to drop the ball at an important moment like that. it was just -- it was -- she got horrible advice from hr, and she didn't do what she knew she should do. >> along with two years' probation, vijayendran was also sentenced to pay $600 in fines and restitution and serve 100
. >>> governor brown and other state leaders are on a final push to pass prop 30. ahead in 11 minutes the late surprise twist that may innuance some voters deciding the pif toll state measure. >>> a south bay principal today was sentence today probation, not jail time, after being convicted for failing to report suspected child abuse by a teacher. lynn vijayendran sat quietly this afternoon after the jury's guilty verdict was read. vijayendran was the principal at san jose's...
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governor brown is right. this crucible of creativity and talented share will continue to create companies that are correct again. the immigration issue to making sure that smart calendar people can stay here. as a nation, we should be competing. where is the best place for the next generation of entrepreneurs? the governor was saying california has -- has this forest of productivity. perhaps colorado is the way that california was 25 years ago. the cost of living is less expensive. all these people want to be here the way they wanted to be in california 25 years ago. maybe that natural competition is healthy and different states competing and try to be a place for we solve education and health care, and entrepreneurs who want to raise a family. if we're good enough at that, that is where ceos will want to expand. when they acquire a business, they want to put a division there. we have all these businesses and they got gobbled up by california companies. in most pates -- places, they keep their large workforce
governor brown is right. this crucible of creativity and talented share will continue to create companies that are correct again. the immigration issue to making sure that smart calendar people can stay here. as a nation, we should be competing. where is the best place for the next generation of entrepreneurs? the governor was saying california has -- has this forest of productivity. perhaps colorado is the way that california was 25 years ago. the cost of living is less expensive. all these...
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they're sending out messages of that tonight. >> brown: social media? >> regular meade what, saying we're still alive and well. >> woodruff: to overlay what you all have been talking about, the a.p. is reminding us that the democrats now will maintain their majority in the senate, and i'm just-- you know, we're talking about truly divided government. the republicans maintain a significant, apparently, significant majority in the house, democrats holding on to their majority in the senate. and we believe, if these projections hold up, and we expect they will, we don't know of a reason yet why they are not, although we have not had a concession yet from governor romney. if the president's re-elected, we have divided government again. >> brown: stu, that's where you sort of started the evening. >> yeah, i talked about that earlier, and that's certainly a significant problem, and the the question is then the lessons that house republicans draw out of this election. it's okay-- you know, it's okay to have partisanship. the problem is when each side doesn't w
they're sending out messages of that tonight. >> brown: social media? >> regular meade what, saying we're still alive and well. >> woodruff: to overlay what you all have been talking about, the a.p. is reminding us that the democrats now will maintain their majority in the senate, and i'm just-- you know, we're talking about truly divided government. the republicans maintain a significant, apparently, significant majority in the house, democrats holding on to their majority in...
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but barely beating he browns is not he comeback most fans weee cleveland browns stadium, where it loooed like this wouud be an easy one at first. first.the ravens start quickly...rookie bernarr pierce withhhis first t- d run ...a 12 yarr run thh ravens lead 14--...but the offeese then goes into hibbrnntion,, the browns get back in the game..thissphil dawson field gives the brownss one point lead in the fourthhquarter... but joe flacco brings thee ravens bbck! a 19 yard for the go aheed touchdown..h they add a justin tuccer field goal and taae a hard fought 25-15 victory. the ravens now hold a one game leaa over the steelers in the a-f-c nortt. the ravens might be 6-2 and still in first place.... uu the wwy they dii it has many fann worried about the futtre. joel d. smith is live in towson tt get the pulse of the fans... aad that pulse rate in the foorth quarter joel d. hey guys... this ii the official way that head coach john harbaugh says the team played.... eh eh... most would agree... let's look at why.... (first td) ray rice... bbowns field goal66straight 3 and outt... torrey smith..
but barely beating he browns is not he comeback most fans weee cleveland browns stadium, where it loooed like this wouud be an easy one at first. first.the ravens start quickly...rookie bernarr pierce withhhis first t- d run ...a 12 yarr run thh ravens lead 14--...but the offeese then goes into hibbrnntion,, the browns get back in the game..thissphil dawson field gives the brownss one point lead in the fourthhquarter... but joe flacco brings thee ravens bbck! a 19 yard for the go aheed...
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>> teach our next generation of children that the only way they can get a public brown is as the charityward ofrich people and corporations. we can afford our public ground and are entitled to it and pay taxes and that is the government's job. this is not a model. this is not a model. john: a good model. >> it's not a model. we have dollar government accountable. john: i don't know what will happen to the rest of the country. it's working in some central park. >> it's working for your corporations, and is working for your billionaires'. john: is working for the public. >> it's not. these people, the money bags did decide how the park is used and who goes there and to -- john: do they keep out. >> to the desirable are into the undesirables. john: sewer the undesirables. >> primarily homeless people. always the first thing on the list of how to deal with the homeless people. john: more holess people. >> well, homeless people have to be somewhere. if we don't make a ystem that accommodates people who don't have a place to live, they have to be in the public from. unless you can suggest somethin
>> teach our next generation of children that the only way they can get a public brown is as the charityward ofrich people and corporations. we can afford our public ground and are entitled to it and pay taxes and that is the government's job. this is not a model. this is not a model. john: a good model. >> it's not a model. we have dollar government accountable. john: i don't know what will happen to the rest of the country. it's working in some central park. >> it's working...
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democratic challenger elizabeth warren defeating republican scott brown. in missouri claire mckaskill defeati defeating. there are big wins for the republicans. in arizona jeff blake democrat richard har mona for senator john kyle. meanwhile tea party backs cube man americans ted cruise making history. he becomes the fest to win a senate seat. >> with that balance of power remaining the same we still face a divided congress. that could mean another four years of gridlock. >> many analysts returning to bill clinton's term. that is what fox news contributor former special council to clinton lanny davis is talking about. >> barack obama is going to have to be humble. he is going to have to see the needle hasn't moved since 2000 from a red blue 50/50 nation. he has a vit victory in electoral college but he faces this. he has to reach across the aisle as governor romney said bill clinton and the choice of bill clinton in the key speech in his second term pivoted and became a bipartisan president in the sense that he reached out to gingrich and worked on welfare
democratic challenger elizabeth warren defeating republican scott brown. in missouri claire mckaskill defeati defeating. there are big wins for the republicans. in arizona jeff blake democrat richard har mona for senator john kyle. meanwhile tea party backs cube man americans ted cruise making history. he becomes the fest to win a senate seat. >> with that balance of power remaining the same we still face a divided congress. that could mean another four years of gridlock. >> many...
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bill mendelson is likely to keep the seat he held temporarily since brown stepped down. two at-large seats are also in play as well as four ward council positions. also, three charter amendments are being put in front of voters. one allowing the council to remove a colleague for ethical violations. two, no council member convicted of a felony serving would be committed to serve. number three would prevent the mayor from serving if convicted of a felony in office. mean while, polling locations were busy today. this is a look at mlk library downtown. many people voting before work. then to the shaw library in northwest where there were long lines as well. here is videos ourvo captures in tenleytown. we talked to voters today and this is what they had to say. >> 2008 was not as bad. i think everyone this time is actually voting. that is a good thing. >> and you're here in the line, so much shorter now, huh? >> much shorter. >> a good thing? >> i can get into the door. i don't have to wait in the cold and i am here and i am ready to do my thing. >> reporter: a lot of people
bill mendelson is likely to keep the seat he held temporarily since brown stepped down. two at-large seats are also in play as well as four ward council positions. also, three charter amendments are being put in front of voters. one allowing the council to remove a colleague for ethical violations. two, no council member convicted of a felony serving would be committed to serve. number three would prevent the mayor from serving if convicted of a felony in office. mean while, polling locations...
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this is a big win for governor jerry brown. he had to overcome long-term anti-tax sentiment that's been going on here in california. but he told supporters that in the end proposition 30 basically sold itself. he said that at an election night party, governor brown took the stage as prop 30 gained a slim lead last late night. it had support in the bay area, along the coast and los angeles. inland areas actually rejected it. he had promised that rejecting it would trigger $6 billion in cuts to schools starting as early as january. but critics argued that brown put schools out front while the money would have also gone elsewhere. supporters were pretty wide. they included teachers and other union members. >> what a wide coalition. people who would not otherwise agree on many things came together. they came together for many reasons. but a core reason that brought people together is support of proposition 30. the belief in our schools. >> reporter: governor brown had a lot at stake here. in many ways, put his reputation on the lin
this is a big win for governor jerry brown. he had to overcome long-term anti-tax sentiment that's been going on here in california. but he told supporters that in the end proposition 30 basically sold itself. he said that at an election night party, governor brown took the stage as prop 30 gained a slim lead last late night. it had support in the bay area, along the coast and los angeles. inland areas actually rejected it. he had promised that rejecting it would trigger $6 billion in cuts to...
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this was a huge victory for governor brown. at an election watch party, he told supporters basically in the end proposition 30 sold itself. that californians believe in schools. they believe in education. and the capacity of government to make wise investments. a few hundred prop 30 backers were in a very good mood as the measure gained majority support. brown was able to overcome long time anti-tax sentiment here in california. he billed it as a tax hike to go ahead and rescue schools. rejecting it would trigger $6 billion in cuts to include things like higher college tuition and a shorter school year. brown told supporters he knows there were doubts and questions but he remained confident. >> we have the vote of the people. the only place where he said let's raise our taxes for our california dream. >> reporter: it raises the income tax on those making over $250,000 a year. critics have argued that prop 30 put schools out front when, in reality, the money would go elsewhere, in addition to schools. that the state really needs
this was a huge victory for governor brown. at an election watch party, he told supporters basically in the end proposition 30 sold itself. that californians believe in schools. they believe in education. and the capacity of government to make wise investments. a few hundred prop 30 backers were in a very good mood as the measure gained majority support. brown was able to overcome long time anti-tax sentiment here in california. he billed it as a tax hike to go ahead and rescue schools....
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geoffrey brown has that >> brown: a number ofch voterr >> brown: a number of voter identification laws were litigated in recent months, and largely put off to be decided after this election. but that's hardly the end of it: the campaigns, as well as tside groups, will have thousands of lawyers at polling stations and campaign headquarters, ready to challenge any irregularities. here to walk us through all this are curt anderson, an "asstsiated press" legal affairs writer based in miami, and michael waldman, president ofpr the brennan center for justice at n.y.u. school of law, a nonpartisan public policy institute. i want to start with you, kurt anderson, because down in your neck of the woods southern florida over the weekend, a lot of problems with long lines and then a lawsuit filed. bring us up to date. o things stand >> it began are reactions to thg shortened number of early voting days in south florida, the state as a whole. there were very long lines and the democratic par, some of its top officials, had wanted to have the governor extend the early voting period another day. he
geoffrey brown has that >> brown: a number ofch voterr >> brown: a number of voter identification laws were litigated in recent months, and largely put off to be decided after this election. but that's hardly the end of it: the campaigns, as well as tside groups, will have thousands of lawyers at polling stations and campaign headquarters, ready to challenge any irregularities. here to walk us through all this are curt anderson, an "asstsiated press" legal affairs writer...
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governor brown told us yesterday he does feel confident that it will pass. >> when i ran for governor i said i would ask the people if they wanted to raise taxes if they thought it was important. we are asking the people. whatever they say, i will carry it out. >> reporter: former labor secretary robert reich held a yes on 30 rally yesterday at uc berkeley where a professor. uc reagents say if it doesn't pass tuition -- will go up $2400 next semester there were students who were against the proposition saying the legislature should have made cuts elsewhere, not to education. they believe young voters will be key on this one. the hope is young voters will turn out and vote today and take a stand on prop 30. amy hollyfield, abc7 news. >>> after a final cross-country tour of swing states president obama heads into today's election with a slim lead in the latest poll, mitt romney remains competitive and could still unseat him. tahman bradley joins us from romney headquarters in boston. >> reporter: mitt romney will take that stage behind me tonight giving what he hopes is his victory stev
governor brown told us yesterday he does feel confident that it will pass. >> when i ran for governor i said i would ask the people if they wanted to raise taxes if they thought it was important. we are asking the people. whatever they say, i will carry it out. >> reporter: former labor secretary robert reich held a yes on 30 rally yesterday at uc berkeley where a professor. uc reagents say if it doesn't pass tuition -- will go up $2400 next semester there were students who were...
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i'm terrell brown. at least 120 million americans are expected to vote today in an election driven by record spending and even now, the outcome is up in the air. looking at the last gallup daily tracking poll of likely voters, president obama and mitt romney are separated by just one percentage point, a virtual tie. we have two reports this morning. randall pinkston is covering the romney campaign in boston. we begin with bigad shaban. >> reporter: president obama is spending election day in chicago. he cast his ballot there during early voting almost two weeks ago. the president wrapped up his campaign in des moines last night, just steps away from his iowa headquarters during his first presidential bid in 2008. >> are you fired up? >> reporter: president obama made one final plea for votes in the critical battleground state. >> after all the months of campaigning, after all the rallies, after the millions of dollars of ads, it all comes down to you. it's out of my hands now. >> reporter: president oba
i'm terrell brown. at least 120 million americans are expected to vote today in an election driven by record spending and even now, the outcome is up in the air. looking at the last gallup daily tracking poll of likely voters, president obama and mitt romney are separated by just one percentage point, a virtual tie. we have two reports this morning. randall pinkston is covering the romney campaign in boston. we begin with bigad shaban. >> reporter: president obama is spending election day...
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5'7"-5'10", 160-180 pounds with a shaved head, a diagonal on his teeth and khaki pants and carrying a brown or tan, soft, leather briefcase. >> library staff told detectives that they do recall this individual and they had seen him, but they're not aware of any incidents or assaults like this or any type of violent behavior. >> reporter: the teen is shaken up, but sle is okay. library officials say they're only cooperating with police. live in falls church, jim rosenfield, news 4. >> thanks, jim. coming up next, one community targeted twice in the matter of weeks. we report tonight who's left homeless in an apartment fire. >> snow and sand pile up in some of sandy's hardest-hit areas. >> the mayor of new york poking fun at an snl >>> former congresswoman will ascend the sental tomorrow. in august, loftner pleaded glt to the mass shooting that killed six people and wounded three people. he agreed to a plea deal which faces life in prison. >> a community is on alert tonight after a ninth woman reported being assaulted. the woman says she was grabbed from behind off hibling avenue in springfie
5'7"-5'10", 160-180 pounds with a shaved head, a diagonal on his teeth and khaki pants and carrying a brown or tan, soft, leather briefcase. >> library staff told detectives that they do recall this individual and they had seen him, but they're not aware of any incidents or assaults like this or any type of violent behavior. >> reporter: the teen is shaken up, but sle is okay. library officials say they're only cooperating with police. live in falls church, jim rosenfield,...
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now you can go. >>> my name is paulette brown and i'm here again i'm going to show the video i've been showing every week concerning our little children, the violence going on here [speaker not understood]. [video presentation] >> it is quite another to experience the sudden violent death of a loved one. >>> it is not a joke. [gunshots] >> in
now you can go. >>> my name is paulette brown and i'm here again i'm going to show the video i've been showing every week concerning our little children, the violence going on here [speaker not understood]. [video presentation] >> it is quite another to experience the sudden violent death of a loved one. >>> it is not a joke. [gunshots] >> in
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now you can go. >>> my name is paulette brown and i'm here again i'm going to show the video i've been showing every week concerning our little children, the violence going on here [speaker not understood]. [video presentation] >> it is quite another to experience the sudden violent death of a loved one. >>> it is not a joke. [gunshots] >> in 2004 san francisco experienced [speaker not understood] ♪ >>> [speaker not understood], we need someone to stand with us. we feel sorry for those people that got murdered on mission street. we want to help them also, but we need someone to stand with us. we don't want to lose another child either. >>> the homicide victim are the people of color. their loved ones, living in neighborhoods and [speaker not understood] must deal with this -- >> thank you very much. >>> [inaudible]. >> that is. thank you very much. are there any other members of the public that wish to speak in general public comment? seeing none, general public comment is closed. colleagues, it is 3:37. why don't we go now to our 3:30 special commendations. why don't we go to superv
now you can go. >>> my name is paulette brown and i'm here again i'm going to show the video i've been showing every week concerning our little children, the violence going on here [speaker not understood]. [video presentation] >> it is quite another to experience the sudden violent death of a loved one. >>> it is not a joke. [gunshots] >> in 2004 san francisco experienced [speaker not understood] ♪ >>> [speaker not understood], we need someone to stand...
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brown: thank you both so much. back to you, judy. >> woodruff: the nighcois young ani we're waiting for all these returns to come in on the presidential race and on the senate races. and other races we're going to be following. througho the night hari sreenivasan is going to be using the newshour's digital map center to help you understand how to read some of these returns. he's tlso going to be talking about the results with public media reporters in key battle ground states. >> sreenivasan: virginia is a state we've been talking a lot about today. a key battle ground that both the candidates have been aggressively fighting. joining me now to take a deeper dive from whro, aour public media partouer kathy lewis. thanks for being with us. >> you're welcome. tood to talk with you again. >> sreenivasan: the polls were incredibly long in arlington and probably in other parts of the state too. what are you hearing and focused on tonight. >> well, they were very long and in fact surprisingly some election officials are r
brown: thank you both so much. back to you, judy. >> woodruff: the nighcois young ani we're waiting for all these returns to come in on the presidential race and on the senate races. and other races we're going to be following. througho the night hari sreenivasan is going to be using the newshour's digital map center to help you understand how to read some of these returns. he's tlso going to be talking about the results with public media reporters in key battle ground states. >>...
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city council, incumbent michael brown was defeated by david grosso, the independent newcomer bested brown by 20,000 votes. brown's campaign was alleged improprieties of nonprofits he was associated with, and grosso also seized on brown's tax paying record as well. voters also approved ethics related changes to the city charter. the council members can now vote to jettison a fellow member who's found derelict in duty or in personal conduct, and an elected official with a felony on his or her head can now be barred from running for office again and then kicked out of that office. those will become amendments to the d.c. charter. other county races include phil mendelson, who will return to continue for two years as chair of the council, a seat he assumed after kwame brown, a former chair, had bank fraud charges. also, vincent orange will be returning to an at large seat on the council. council members barry, evans, bowser, and alexander all returns as well as nonvoting house representative eleanor holmes-norton. >>> casey will head back for four years. casey beat republican millionaire tom
city council, incumbent michael brown was defeated by david grosso, the independent newcomer bested brown by 20,000 votes. brown's campaign was alleged improprieties of nonprofits he was associated with, and grosso also seized on brown's tax paying record as well. voters also approved ethics related changes to the city charter. the council members can now vote to jettison a fellow member who's found derelict in duty or in personal conduct, and an elected official with a felony on his or her...
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willie brown and senator diane findstine were among the dignitaries that attended the lunch. tom sweeney host that event every year. >> as a doorman, we are greeters and guides and valets and ringmasters and work 8 hours a day rain or shine, hailing cabs carrying one thousand suitcases a day. >> sweeney has been dubbed the san francisco's most legendary doorman and has shaken hands with every single president since gerald ford thanks to his job. >>> one of the thing we are watching closely is the balance of the senate and the house. going live to washington d.c. in five minutes. >> also counting the ballots in california, it is important but tedious work. a look at what it takes to get it right. >>> another look at the electoral map. here it is as things stand at this moment, president obama with 122 votes governor romney with 155 magic number of course is 270. we are back with more election coverage right after this. >>> more election results. the situation in florida, a crucial state, right now it is an exact tie with 81% of the precincts reporting. mitt romney and presiden
willie brown and senator diane findstine were among the dignitaries that attended the lunch. tom sweeney host that event every year. >> as a doorman, we are greeters and guides and valets and ringmasters and work 8 hours a day rain or shine, hailing cabs carrying one thousand suitcases a day. >> sweeney has been dubbed the san francisco's most legendary doorman and has shaken hands with every single president since gerald ford thanks to his job. >>> one of the thing we are...
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geoffrey brown explains. >> brown: for that, i'm joined >> brown: and for that, i'm joined now and throughout the evening by newshour political editor christina bellantoni and stuart rothenberg of the "rothenberg political report" and "roll call." hello for the first time. stu, start with this question of exit polls. we're going to be looking at them all night. what are they though. >> exit poll is actually a series of polls, 25,000 of them to be exact, this year of people who have voted. the poll is conducted in two ways. one thousands of in-person surveys done as people are leaving the polls. they're handed a little card with many questions on them. they simply respond. then the cards are gathered up and the results tabulated but in addition to that, jeff, now there are thousands of telephone interviews on top of that. because, remember, somewhere around 30% or a third of all voters will have voted early. so you can't rely on people walking out of the polling place. you've got people who aren't even showing up at the polling place. edison research, which is the company that actual he'll con
geoffrey brown explains. >> brown: for that, i'm joined >> brown: and for that, i'm joined now and throughout the evening by newshour political editor christina bellantoni and stuart rothenberg of the "rothenberg political report" and "roll call." hello for the first time. stu, start with this question of exit polls. we're going to be looking at them all night. what are they though. >> exit poll is actually a series of polls, 25,000 of them to be exact,...
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governor brown was ready to declare victory last night. he acknowledged it was a tough fight. activists 70 million dollars on the campaign for prop 30. >> wide coalition, people who would not otherwise agree on many things came together for many reasons. a coreen that brought people together is -- a core reason that brought people together to support prop 30 was belief in our schools, university and pass i think of the state government to make wise investments that will benefit all of us that's what prop 30 was about. >> reporter: supporters are celebrating. i spoke with one of the opponents this morning. he says he's disappointed. he thinks voters are going to be surprised that income tax increase is going to be retroactive to the beginning of this year. opponents are worried this will drive businesses and jobs out of california. if prop 30 failed it would have meant six billion dollars in cuts to schools. the income tax increase is going to be retroactive sales tax is going to wait until after the holiday shoppinging in january you will see the sales tax -- shopping, in janu
governor brown was ready to declare victory last night. he acknowledged it was a tough fight. activists 70 million dollars on the campaign for prop 30. >> wide coalition, people who would not otherwise agree on many things came together for many reasons. a coreen that brought people together is -- a core reason that brought people together to support prop 30 was belief in our schools, university and pass i think of the state government to make wise investments that will benefit all of us...
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building and just forced the hospital in and i keep on thinking, that is, you know, somebody willie brown's shoes that he had a nice pair of shoes he didn't wear, except for church every sunday. one day he couldn't fit the shoe, you know? that was the only pair of shoe he had. so, he said, rose, i just shoved my foot into the shoe, even though it did not quite fit. but it looked nice when i was sitting down. so that is exactly what we did with the clinic next door. it didn't fit, it was not built for a hospital. but we just jammed everything in to make it work. and behold, 30 years later, now we have to build a new one because of new regulations and new laws. but anyway, that changed my whole life, my relationship with the community, and respect for some of our family associations, of what they have accomplished before us. so this is where we are at. and what we are doing is very small compared to what they had to do years ago when the condition was not so good, when we were discriminated against. you couldn't even go across the street here without being beaten up just three blocks down, yo
building and just forced the hospital in and i keep on thinking, that is, you know, somebody willie brown's shoes that he had a nice pair of shoes he didn't wear, except for church every sunday. one day he couldn't fit the shoe, you know? that was the only pair of shoe he had. so, he said, rose, i just shoved my foot into the shoe, even though it did not quite fit. but it looked nice when i was sitting down. so that is exactly what we did with the clinic next door. it didn't fit, it was not...